James Harrison suspension upheld

Aaron Wilson

12/15/2011

The NFL has upheld the one-game suspension for Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison.
He'll miss Monday night's game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The suspension was upheld following an appeal heard by Ted Cottrell.
Harrison was suspended for his fifth illegal hit against a quarterback in the past three seasons.

Harrison was penalized for roughing the passer for an illegal helmet-to-helmet hit against Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy, "a defenseless quarterback," according to the league.

Harrison was fined four times for illegal hits against quarterbacks in 2009 and 2010 and twice for unnecessary roughness for a total of six fines during that time.

"Players who were fined for violations in 2009 or 2010, and whose fines were either partially or fully upheld, will be considered second and/or repeat offenders under this policy," the NFL stated.

Harrison can't return to the facility or practice until his reinstatement on Dec. 20.

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